The Paste Untapped Festival has announced it is coming to Discovery Green on Nov. 16. The headlining bands include the Walkmen.

The Paste Untapped Festival has announced it is coming to Discovery Green on Nov. 16. The headlining bands include the Walkmen.

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Jonathan Bates from Big Black Delta will perform at the Paste Untapped Festival.

Jonathan Bates from Big Black Delta will perform at the Paste Untapped Festival.

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Heartless Bastards will also play the festival.

Heartless Bastards will also play the festival.

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Local bands on the bill include Houston indie-rock band Wild Moccasins.

Local bands on the bill include Houston indie-rock band Wild Moccasins.

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Hometown favorites the Tontons will be performing as well.

Hometown favorites the Tontons will be performing as well.

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Kam Franklin will lead local band the Suffers into the festival.

Kam Franklin will lead local band the Suffers into the festival.

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Another giant beer festival coming to Houston

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The Paste Untapped Festival has announced it is coming to Houston’s Discovery Green on Nov. 16. The event will mark the end of this year’s Houston Beer Week and will feature a musical lineup of national acts and locals, including the Walkmen, Heartless Bastards, Big Black Delta, the Tontons, Wild Moccasins and the Suffers. The event is sponsored by Paste Magazine.

Additional bands and the beer list will be announced very soon, according to an Untapped press release. The festival flier touts the participation of more than 60 breweries from around the country bringing in over 200 beers.

“The quality of the beer lists at previous Untapped Festivals is very impressive and the music lineup is excellent as well. We’ll be working with the Untapped folks to help make this year’s festival one of the best Houston has seen,” the husband-and-wife team of Cathy and Jay Rascoe, who founded Houston Beer Week, said in the press release.

Untapped already has dates pending in Atlanta and Nashville. The Houston edition will be the first outside of Dallas. Untapped already has two Dallas festivals under its belt, with the third edition coming September 7. It’s expected to bring in 6,000 beer and music fans.

“We have many close friends in the Houston area and are thrilled to launch the festival in Houston with such strong local support,” said organizer Corey Pond of the Common Table in Dallas. “Untapped also has a very strong relationship with and are big supporters of the Houston-based Open the Taps organization.”

Pre-sale for Untapped Houston begins today and runs until Sept. 9, the day the public on-sale opens.

A premium admission ticket is good for beer samples and the concert, while regular admission passes are only good for the concert. Prices range from $20 to $35. For more information and to purchase ticket,s visit Untapped Houston.